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Sponsored by Winslow Lions Programme £1

Winslow Concert Band playing members Musical Director - Paul How

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Flute Jane Hubble Sarah Mills Gemma Hall Tina Mitchell

Oboe Sue Ledger Zoe Palmer John Riches

Clarinet Fiona Storey Susan Collison Gill Orton Annie Cooper David Essam Brian Freschney Eric Heliczer Liz Simpson

Bass Clarinet Ian Ewers

Bassoon Sheila Handley Isobel Richards

Alto Saxophone Alec Bone Stuart Osman Chris Burton Helen Kemp Eric Stokes

Tenor Saxophone Alison Cockroft Peter Morgan Michael Holmes

Trumpet Steve Raffell Graham Saunders James Brassington Peter Cooper

French Horn Kaz Raffell Lawrence Mitchell Fran West

Trombone Trevor Ewers Rob Richards Rory Butcher Bob Willmott

Bass Trombone Colin Nicholls

Euphonium Anne Perry John Eadie

Tuba David Mealing

Bass Guitar Ashley Bond

Drums Peter Mealing

Percussion Alan How

Lucky programme

number

Winslow Concert Band

ConcertWinter

2010

Page 2: Winslow Concert Band playing members Winslow Concert Band ...winslowconcertband.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Programme-1… · Sponsored by Winslow Lions Programme £1 Winslow

As an established, locally-based advertising agency we’re used to playing to big (and small) audiences, both nationally and internationally. And with over 23 years’experience working with some of the biggest business-to-business brands in Europeand North America, we know how to put a good line-up together – one that will keepyour customers coming back time after time.

If you’d like to strike a chord with your target market we’re confident we can help. Call it our competitive nature but when it comes to business we like to keep score.

Contact Phil Ledger on 01525 383 883 for a no obligation chat, or email:[email protected].

When did your business last havea sell-out performance?

TO THE POINT

Ledger Bennett advert A5 AW 21/1/08 09:33 Page 1

1212thth & 13& 13th th March 2010March 2010Go to www.winslowlions.org.uk for more details

Tickets on sale from 1st March, at The Bell Hotel, Market Square

Note for your diaryNote for your diary……

Would you like to come out to play?If you play a brass or woodwind instrument and would be interested in joining us, we generally rehearse here at the Winslow Public Hall on Thursday evenings between 7.30 and 9.30pm. We don’t bite so why not come along and give us a try?

Or book us for your gig?The Winslow Concert Band can be booked to play at events and parties.For more information call Alison on 01525 758178 or visit our website www.winslowconcertband.co.uk.

Finally, we would like to extend a big thank you to...Jean Bone for providing all the delicious home-made cakes and, along with •Esme Thomas and Rita Essam, for running the refreshment bar;PeterMealingfororganisingtonight’sraffleandbadgeringmembersofthe•bandintosellingraffletickets;The Bell Hotel, Winslow and The Old Thatched Inn, Adstock for •contributingraffleprizes;Alistair Marshall for providing the lighting effects;•Malcolm Down for videoing this evening’s concert;•Jennie Wren’s Tea Rooms and The Dukes Music for selling tickets;•KazRaffellforpresentingtonight’sprogrammeandfororganisingthe•decoration of the hall.

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Welcome! Thank you for coming to our concert. Please make use of the bar facilities at the rear of the hall. During the interval non-alcoholic refreshments will also be available, with tea or coffee and a cake costing just 50 pence.

In choosing the music for tonight’s concert my main concern was to select numbers that will entertain the audience. I also needed to consider the varied abilities of the players and tried to pick pieces that would challenge all members of the Band and display our talents.

This year there is a definite nautical feel, with Henry Wood’s “Fantasia on British Sea Songs” rounding off the first half and a medley from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Black Pearl” the climax of the second half. The Sea Songs are famous for their regular appearances on the Last Night of the Proms with now customary noisy contributions from the promenaders, and tunes that will be familiar to most of the audience. The piece also features a number of solos thus highlighting several instruments in the Band and some of our more experienced players. Music from Pirates of the Caribbean is far less well-known, but it has some wonderful themes and has become a firm favourite with many of the Band’s members.

The programme also includes a couple of solo items. For the “Fantasy on When Johnny Comes Marching Home” by Robert Starer our principal flute Jane Hubble exchanges her flute for a piccolo, whilst Tom Charlton’s arrangement of “Oh Mein Papa” features principal trumpet Steve Raffell. Then in the second half I shall be handing over the baton to Jane’s capable hands to join the trombone section for “The Swinging Bones”.

We hope you enjoy our concert and look forward to seeing you again soon.

Paul A How, Musical Director

Winter Concert 20107.30pm Saturday 20th February 2010

Winslow Public Hall

18

Paul HowMusical Director, Winslow Concert Band

Paul was born in Watford in 1962 and started learning the trombone at Grange Park School, Bushey when he was 11 years old. His early inspiration came from his teacher, Barbara

Stone, principal cornet with the Hendon Band which rose to prominence as the band that played

the theme tune to the TV show “That’s Life!”.When he was 15 Paul joined the Watford Town Band, and in 1980 moved to the bass trombone

(which has remained his principal instrument) and played in the pit band for several school shows.

In 1982 Paul joined the RAF in which he served for the next 12 years. During this time he continued his music, playing the bass trombone with Fakenham Town Band whilst based at RAF Marham.

On leaving the RAF in 1994, Paul developed a career in music, becoming a peripatetic brass and woodwind teacher for the Music for Schools Foundation. He taught brass (trumpet, horn and trombone) and woodwind (clarinet, saxophone and flute) at various primary schools throughout Oxfordshire, and started several junior bands and small ensembles.In 1996 Paul started Bletchington’s training band with pupils from the local area. Two years later he joined the Otmoor Concert Band as Principal Trombonist, later becoming their Deputy Musical Director. 2004 saw Paul join the Winslow Concert Band initially playing bass trombone. In April that year he was appointed Musical Director and has since worked tirelessly in the role. Membership has risen from around 12 players when Paul first joined to over forty musicians of various standards and professions today. In 2006 Paul launched the Band website (www.winslowconcertband.co.uk), and a year later organised the recording of the Band’s first CD. A second CD was recorded live at the 2009 Valentine’s Concert.Paul’s “day job” is now with the MOD in Bicester, but he keeps up his playing with other bands in the area. He plays bass trombone with Great Horwood Silver Band and also with Bletchington Silver Band, with whom in 2005 he was delighted to get through to the National Brass Band finals at Harrogate.Paul is married to Denise and has a daughter, Alice, who is now playing the flute. His parents are both active members of the Winslow Concert Band, his father, Alan, playing percussion, whilst his mother, Pam, is the Band’s treasurer.We would like to thank Paul for his indefatigable work on behalf of the Band and his encouragement to all members to develop their playing and perform to the best of their ability.

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“Getting across your story”

Contact Fiona 01908 644673

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Renowned 3 course carvery open •every lunch time and evening41 ensuite bedrooms•Conference and function rooms •available

The Bell HotelMarket Square, Winslow

Bucks MK18 3ABwww.thebell-hotel.com

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Two floors offering 2,500 square feet of displays by 20 different dealers. Country antiques from

furniture to pottery. Situated in a pretty market town offering good

facilities.

Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pmClosed all day Wednesday

Open Sunday 1-5pm

Telephone: 01296 714540

diddydeks’ mobile disco and karaoke shows

“Moosic on the Farm”For our special event to raise money for Ali’s Dream we organised “Moosic on the Farm”, which we held in the courtyard at Padbury Hill Farm in July 2009. The weather in the week up to the concert was cold and wet causing

us some concern, but the day dawned dry and reasonably bright so we breathed a sigh of relief, donned our uniforms and entertained members of the audience who arrived complete with deck-chairs and a picnic. We were delighted to raise over £800 on the evening and during the year have raised nearly £1,000.

For more information about Ali’s Dream visit their www.alisdream.org.uk.

Make your celebration a really special occasion

with

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Winslow Concert Band at “Moosic on the Farm”

Page 5: Winslow Concert Band playing members Winslow Concert Band ...winslowconcertband.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Programme-1… · Sponsored by Winslow Lions Programme £1 Winslow

About the Winslow Concert BandThe Winslow Concert Band was established in 1994 and now boasts over forty playing members, with ages ranging from 15 to over 70, playing a variety of brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. We are a true community band and welcome players of all standards - one of the challenges for the Musical Director is to find music that will test the more experienced players without alarming the newer recruits! We play a wide variety of music including Big Band, jazz, musicals, film themes and hits from popular singers such as Robbie Williams, Whitney Houston and Tom Jones as well as classical numbers.2009 kept the Winslow Concert Band busy with a range of events. In Winslow we performed at the Furze Down School fete and the Winslow Chamber of Trade event held in the Market Square, as well as at the Winslow Show, which is one of our flagship events of the year. Buckingham presented us with the battles of the elements - rain at the Buckingham Festival of Arts and, albeit artificial from a machine, snow at the switching on of the Christmas lights! 2009 was the year that the Band made their debut at MAD About Waddesdon. This is a music, art, drama and dance festival held annually over two days at Waddesdon Manor, and it gave us a great opportunity to perform to a larger audience. Before Christmas the Band entertained visitors to the Stowe Christmas Fayre, outside Waitrose in Buckingham and in the Centre MK.

Last year the Winslow Concert Band decided to adopt a charity for which we would raise money through bucket collections and special events throughout the year. We chose Ali’s Dream, a local organisation raising money to fund researchintodiscoveringthecauses,advancingtreatmentsandfindingacureforchildhoodbraintumours,tobeourfirstCharityoftheYear.

Winslow Concert Band performing at Middleton Hall, CMK at Christmas

Continued on page 6

Ali’s Dream - our Charity of the Year Ali’s Dream was set up by Alison Phelan’s family and friends following her death at the beginning of June 2001, three weeks before her eighth birthday. She had been diagnosed with a brain tumour in August 2000. Her family did not give up hope however and explored many avenues tofindtheirmiraclecure.Duringthistimetheydiscovered that in fact there is very little research being undertaken in this particular cancer area. The chancesoffindingacureinthenexttwentyyearsare very remote.

What’s more, after accidents, there are indications that due to a lack of funds for research, Brain Tumours have now overtaken Leukaemia as the biggestcancerkillerofchildrenunderfifteen.

Having lost Ali, the family were not only united in grief, but also united in the determination to do something so that a cure can be found sooner rather than later.

ResearchThere are numerous forms of brain tumours and each type of tumour behaves in a different way. The types of tumour children develop are different and they behavedifferentlytothoseseeninadultsandsomearemuchmoredifficult(or even impossible) to cure. Research is in its infancy, with very little known about the behaviour of brain tumours, and this needs to be understood before significantprogresscanbemadeintotreatmentsandfindingacure.

Ali’sDreamfirstfundedresearchproject,“Identificationofaberrantlyexpressedgenes in different grades of malignancy in paediatric astrocytoma”, was started in October 2003 and cost £90K over 3 years. Since then the charity has funded afurthernineresearchprojectsandhasraisednearly£700,000tosupportthiswork.

Alison Phelan

6

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CLAY’S OF BUCKINGHAM

6 MARKET HILL, BUCKINGHAMTEL: 01280 812764

PURVEYORS OF FINE MEATS

Part OneWinslow Winners (Offa’s Gift)

Nigel HallCommissioned by the Winslow Concert Band on the

occasion of their 15th Anniversary in 2009

Tequila Chuck Rio, Arranged by Tom Charlton

The Blue Danube Johann Strauss Arranged by John G Lewis

Fantasy on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”

For Piccolo and BandRobert Starer

Featuring Jane Hubble (Piccolo)

The Genius of Ray CharlesArranged by Michael Brown

• I Can’t Stop Loving You • Hallelujah I Love Him So • • Let The Good Times Roll • What’d I Say •

• Georgia On My Mind •

Oh! Mein PapaPaul Burkhard, Arranged by Tom Charlton

Featuring Steve Raffell (Trumpet)

Fantasia On British Sea SongsHenry J Wood, Arranged by W J Duthoit

Featuring Anne Perry (Euphonium), Alec Bone (Alto Saxophone), Jane Hubble (Flute),

Fiona Storey (Clarinet), Sue Ledger (Oboe)• The Anchor’s Weighed • The Saucy Arethusa •

• Tom Bowling • Jack’s The Lad (Hornpipe) • • Farewell and Adieu, Ye Spanish Ladies • Home Sweet Home •

• See The Conquering Hero Comes • Rule Britannia •

Interval30 minute interval during which the prize draw and

lucky programme draw will be made

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Part Two 633 Squadron

Ron Goodwin, Arranged by John Glenesk Mortimer

Big SpenderWords and Music by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields,

Arranged by Frank Bernaerts

The Swinging BonesFrankie Dake

Featuring Trevor Ewers, Rob Richards, Rory Butcher, Bob Willmott (Trombone);

Paul How, Colin Nicholls (Bass Trombone)Conductor Jane Hubble (Deputy Musical Director)

Big Bands in ConcertArranged by Bob Lowden

• A String of Pearls • Satin Doll • Intermission Riff • • Sophisticated Lady • Opus One •

HallelujahLeonard Cohen, Arranged by Frank Bernaerts

You Can’t Stop The BeatMarc Shaiman, Arranged by Ted Ricketts

Bring Him HomeClaude-Michel Schonberg, Arranged by John Moss

Pirates Of The Caribbean (Symphonic Suite)

Klaus Badelt, Arranged by John Wasson• The Medallion Calls • The Black Pearl •

• To The Pirate’s Cave • One Last Shot • He’s A Pirate •

Thank you and good night!Have a safe journey home

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Katrina Davies

23 Market SquareWinslow Bucks MK18 3AB01296 715499

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To book the band for your event call Alison

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About the Winslow Concert BandThe Winslow Concert Band was established in 1994 and now boasts over forty playing members, with ages ranging from 15 to over 70, playing a variety of brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. We are a true community band and welcome players of all standards - one of the challenges for the Musical Director is to find music that will test the more experienced players without alarming the newer recruits! We play a wide variety of music including Big Band, jazz, musicals, film themes and hits from popular singers such as Robbie Williams, Whitney Houston and Tom Jones as well as classical numbers.2009 kept the Winslow Concert Band busy with a range of events. In Winslow we performed at the Furze Down School fete and the Winslow Chamber of Trade event held in the Market Square, as well as at the Winslow Show, which is one of our flagship events of the year. Buckingham presented us with the battles of the elements - rain at the Buckingham Festival of Arts and, albeit artificial from a machine, snow at the switching on of the Christmas lights! 2009 was the year that the Band made their debut at MAD About Waddesdon. This is a music, art, drama and dance festival held annually over two days at Waddesdon Manor, and it gave us a great opportunity to perform to a larger audience. Before Christmas the Band entertained visitors to the Stowe Christmas Fayre, outside Waitrose in Buckingham and in the Centre MK.

Last year the Winslow Concert Band decided to adopt a charity for which we would raise money through bucket collections and special events throughout the year. We chose Ali’s Dream, a local organisation raising money to fund researchintodiscoveringthecauses,advancingtreatmentsandfindingacureforchildhoodbraintumours,tobeourfirstCharityoftheYear.

Winslow Concert Band performing at Middleton Hall, CMK at Christmas

Continued on page 6

Ali’s Dream - our Charity of the Year Ali’s Dream was set up by Alison Phelan’s family and friends following her death at the beginning of June 2001, three weeks before her eighth birthday. She had been diagnosed with a brain tumour in August 2000. Her family did not give up hope however and explored many avenues tofindtheirmiraclecure.Duringthistimetheydiscovered that in fact there is very little research being undertaken in this particular cancer area. The chancesoffindingacureinthenexttwentyyearsare very remote.

What’s more, after accidents, there are indications that due to a lack of funds for research, Brain Tumours have now overtaken Leukaemia as the biggestcancerkillerofchildrenunderfifteen.

Having lost Ali, the family were not only united in grief, but also united in the determination to do something so that a cure can be found sooner rather than later.

ResearchThere are numerous forms of brain tumours and each type of tumour behaves in a different way. The types of tumour children develop are different and they behavedifferentlytothoseseeninadultsandsomearemuchmoredifficult(or even impossible) to cure. Research is in its infancy, with very little known about the behaviour of brain tumours, and this needs to be understood before significantprogresscanbemadeintotreatmentsandfindingacure.

Ali’sDreamfirstfundedresearchproject,“Identificationofaberrantlyexpressedgenes in different grades of malignancy in paediatric astrocytoma”, was started in October 2003 and cost £90K over 3 years. Since then the charity has funded afurthernineresearchprojectsandhasraisednearly£700,000tosupportthiswork.

Alison Phelan

6

Page 8: Winslow Concert Band playing members Winslow Concert Band ...winslowconcertband.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Programme-1… · Sponsored by Winslow Lions Programme £1 Winslow

For the creation of effective marketing material:logos websites

business cards stationeryflyers brochures

advertising exhibition boards event programmes

“Getting across your story”

Contact Fiona 01908 644673

[email protected]

Renowned 3 course carvery open •every lunch time and evening41 ensuite bedrooms•Conference and function rooms •available

The Bell HotelMarket Square, Winslow

Bucks MK18 3ABwww.thebell-hotel.com

WINSLOW

ANTIQUE CENTRE

15 Market Square, Winslow,Bucks, MK18 3AB

(on the main A413 between Aylesbury and Buckingham)

Two floors offering 2,500 square feet of displays by 20 different dealers. Country antiques from

furniture to pottery. Situated in a pretty market town offering good

facilities.

Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pmClosed all day Wednesday

Open Sunday 1-5pm

Telephone: 01296 714540

diddydeks’ mobile disco and karaoke shows

“Moosic on the Farm”For our special event to raise money for Ali’s Dream we organised “Moosic on the Farm”, which we held in the courtyard at Padbury Hill Farm in July 2009. The weather in the week up to the concert was cold and wet causing

us some concern, but the day dawned dry and reasonably bright so we breathed a sigh of relief, donned our uniforms and entertained members of the audience who arrived complete with deck-chairs and a picnic. We were delighted to raise over £800 on the evening and during the year have raised nearly £1,000.

For more information about Ali’s Dream visit their www.alisdream.org.uk.

Make your celebration a really special occasion

with

01908 [email protected]

www.mkdisco.co.uk

Winslow Concert Band at “Moosic on the Farm”

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Welcome! Thank you for coming to our concert. Please make use of the bar facilities at the rear of the hall. During the interval non-alcoholic refreshments will also be available, with tea or coffee and a cake costing just 50 pence.

In choosing the music for tonight’s concert my main concern was to select numbers that will entertain the audience. I also needed to consider the varied abilities of the players and tried to pick pieces that would challenge all members of the Band and display our talents.

This year there is a definite nautical feel, with Henry Wood’s “Fantasia on British Sea Songs” rounding off the first half and a medley from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Black Pearl” the climax of the second half. The Sea Songs are famous for their regular appearances on the Last Night of the Proms with now customary noisy contributions from the promenaders, and tunes that will be familiar to most of the audience. The piece also features a number of solos thus highlighting several instruments in the Band and some of our more experienced players. Music from Pirates of the Caribbean is far less well-known, but it has some wonderful themes and has become a firm favourite with many of the Band’s members.

The programme also includes a couple of solo items. For the “Fantasy on When Johnny Comes Marching Home” by Robert Starer our principal flute Jane Hubble exchanges her flute for a piccolo, whilst Tom Charlton’s arrangement of “Oh Mein Papa” features principal trumpet Steve Raffell. Then in the second half I shall be handing over the baton to Jane’s capable hands to join the trombone section for “The Swinging Bones”.

We hope you enjoy our concert and look forward to seeing you again soon.

Paul A How, Musical Director

Winter Concert 20107.30pm Saturday 20th February 2010

Winslow Public Hall

18

Paul HowMusical Director, Winslow Concert Band

Paul was born in Watford in 1962 and started learning the trombone at Grange Park School, Bushey when he was 11 years old. His early inspiration came from his teacher, Barbara

Stone, principal cornet with the Hendon Band which rose to prominence as the band that played

the theme tune to the TV show “That’s Life!”.When he was 15 Paul joined the Watford Town Band, and in 1980 moved to the bass trombone

(which has remained his principal instrument) and played in the pit band for several school shows.

In 1982 Paul joined the RAF in which he served for the next 12 years. During this time he continued his music, playing the bass trombone with Fakenham Town Band whilst based at RAF Marham.

On leaving the RAF in 1994, Paul developed a career in music, becoming a peripatetic brass and woodwind teacher for the Music for Schools Foundation. He taught brass (trumpet, horn and trombone) and woodwind (clarinet, saxophone and flute) at various primary schools throughout Oxfordshire, and started several junior bands and small ensembles.In 1996 Paul started Bletchington’s training band with pupils from the local area. Two years later he joined the Otmoor Concert Band as Principal Trombonist, later becoming their Deputy Musical Director. 2004 saw Paul join the Winslow Concert Band initially playing bass trombone. In April that year he was appointed Musical Director and has since worked tirelessly in the role. Membership has risen from around 12 players when Paul first joined to over forty musicians of various standards and professions today. In 2006 Paul launched the Band website (www.winslowconcertband.co.uk), and a year later organised the recording of the Band’s first CD. A second CD was recorded live at the 2009 Valentine’s Concert.Paul’s “day job” is now with the MOD in Bicester, but he keeps up his playing with other bands in the area. He plays bass trombone with Great Horwood Silver Band and also with Bletchington Silver Band, with whom in 2005 he was delighted to get through to the National Brass Band finals at Harrogate.Paul is married to Denise and has a daughter, Alice, who is now playing the flute. His parents are both active members of the Winslow Concert Band, his father, Alan, playing percussion, whilst his mother, Pam, is the Band’s treasurer.We would like to thank Paul for his indefatigable work on behalf of the Band and his encouragement to all members to develop their playing and perform to the best of their ability.

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As an established, locally-based advertising agency we’re used to playing to big (and small) audiences, both nationally and internationally. And with over 23 years’experience working with some of the biggest business-to-business brands in Europeand North America, we know how to put a good line-up together – one that will keepyour customers coming back time after time.

If you’d like to strike a chord with your target market we’re confident we can help. Call it our competitive nature but when it comes to business we like to keep score.

Contact Phil Ledger on 01525 383 883 for a no obligation chat, or email:[email protected].

When did your business last havea sell-out performance?

TO THE POINT

Ledger Bennett advert A5 AW 21/1/08 09:33 Page 1

1212thth & 13& 13th th March 2010March 2010Go to www.winslowlions.org.uk for more details

Tickets on sale from 1st March, at The Bell Hotel, Market Square

Note for your diaryNote for your diary……

Would you like to come out to play?If you play a brass or woodwind instrument and would be interested in joining us, we generally rehearse here at the Winslow Public Hall on Thursday evenings between 7.30 and 9.30pm. We don’t bite so why not come along and give us a try?

Or book us for your gig?The Winslow Concert Band can be booked to play at events and parties.For more information call Alison on 01525 758178 or visit our website www.winslowconcertband.co.uk.

Finally, we would like to extend a big thank you to...Jean Bone for providing all the delicious home-made cakes and, along with •Esme Thomas and Rita Essam, for running the refreshment bar;PeterMealingfororganisingtonight’sraffleandbadgeringmembersofthe•bandintosellingraffletickets;The Bell Hotel, Winslow and The Old Thatched Inn, Adstock for •contributingraffleprizes;Alistair Marshall for providing the lighting effects;•Malcolm Down for videoing this evening’s concert;•Jennie Wren’s Tea Rooms and The Dukes Music for selling tickets;•KazRaffellforpresentingtonight’sprogrammeandfororganisingthe•decoration of the hall.

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Sponsored by Winslow Lions Programme £1

Winslow Concert Band playing members Musical Director - Paul How

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Flute Jane Hubble Sarah Mills Gemma Hall Tina Mitchell

Oboe Sue Ledger Zoe Palmer John Riches

Clarinet Fiona Storey Susan Collison Gill Orton Annie Cooper David Essam Brian Freschney Eric Heliczer Liz Simpson

Bass Clarinet Ian Ewers

Bassoon Sheila Handley Isobel Richards

Alto Saxophone Alec Bone Stuart Osman Chris Burton Helen Kemp Eric Stokes

Tenor Saxophone Alison Cockroft Peter Morgan Michael Holmes

Trumpet Steve Raffell Graham Saunders James Brassington Peter Cooper

French Horn Kaz Raffell Lawrence Mitchell Fran West

Trombone Trevor Ewers Rob Richards Rory Butcher Bob Willmott

Bass Trombone Colin Nicholls

Euphonium Anne Perry John Eadie

Tuba David Mealing

Bass Guitar Ashley Bond

Drums Peter Mealing

Percussion Alan How

Lucky programme

number

Winslow Concert Band

ConcertWinter

2010